The literature [8] reveals that, due to the specific characteristics
of their disease, patients with PD are more anxious
and worried about various daily issues than healthy people.
People with agoraphobia [2] fear public places and the inability
to receive immediate aid may be responsible for developing
an excessive attachment to an MP among this particular
population. In these cases, an MP makes people with
anxiety disorders [9] feel more secure as an MP allows them
to be rescued from an attack. Healthy people also depend on
MPs for work and socializing; however, they do not despair
or become nervous when they are unable to make a call or
connect to the Internet.
Based on the characteristics of anxiety disorders [9], we
began to observe that people with this condition are dependent
upon certain types of technologies, including MPs [10].
Specifically, the absence of these devices cause distress and
anxiety in individuals with anxiety disorders.